painter and educator

ABOUT

Ana Rodriguez Artist
Ana Rodriguez Artist

Ana Rodriguez is a Los Angeles multidisciplinary artist from South East Los Angeles. She is a painter, sculptor and art educator, serving South East LA youth.


Rodriguez grew up in the small community of Maywood, California, which is adjacent to the industrial cities of Commerce and Vernon and their numerous chemical plants, refineries, public waste areas and foundries. The monochromatic industrial landscape and the variety of smells that were ever-present were a constant source of fascination. There was tar, sulfur, the sweet bakery scents from the Sarah Lee Bakery, the tangy odors from Mojave Spices, the pungent scent of roasted beans from Gavina Coffee, and the repulsive odors from the fat rendering factories that breakdown animal carcasses. Rodriguez recalls being highly aware of the contrast between the putrid, foul smell of dead animals and the sweet scents from bakeries and cake shops. She also cites imagery from the Tales of the Arabian Nights as an important source of inspiration. Descriptions of beautiful landscapes, sultans’ palaces, and genies are important source material as are Islamic patterns and Arabesque motifs, some of which the artist recalls from her childhood, in the form of kitchen cabinet liners, linoleum flooring or wallpaper. The mix of sources is reflected in Rodriguez’s paintings which combine brightly colored geometric patterns with swirling gestures in brown and grey.


Ana Rodriguez earned a BFA from California State University, Long Beach (2007) and an MFA from Otis College of Art and Design (2009). Her work was included in Wet Paint: 10 Young LA Painters, Steve Turner Contemporary (2009).